Refrigerated Micro Centrifuge
Make
Gyrozen
Model
GZ-1730R
Refrigerated microcentrifuge is a laboratory instrument that is used to spin small volumes of biological samples at very high speeds to separate out components based on their density. The refrigeration feature allows the centrifuge to maintain a low temperature, which is important for preventing the degradation of temperature-sensitive samples during the centrifugation process.
Refrigerated microcentrifuges are commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical diagnostics for a variety of applications such as DNA and RNA extraction, protein purification, and cell fractionation. They can accommodate small volumes of samples, typically ranging from 0.2 mL to 2 mL, and can reach speeds of up to 20,000 to 30,000 revolutions per minute (RPM).
Refrigerated microcentrifuges are equipped with a variety of features and accessories, including rotors of different sizes and shapes, adapters for various tube types, and a control panel for setting the speed, temperature, and time of the centrifugation process. Some models also have built-in safety features, such as automatic lid locking and imbalance detection.
Overall, refrigerated microcentrifuges are an essential tool in many laboratory applications that require high-speed centrifugation of small volumes of temperature-sensitive samples. They are reliable, easy to use, and can save time and reduce the risk of sample degradation during centrifugation.